The rest of Madonna and Andrea Riseborough's editorial from the December of Harper's Bazaar is out as well as an alternate subscriber's cover.

And as if that wasn't enough, we have some HIGHlights from Madge's interview.

Here's what she had to say:

On being a 'tortured' teenager:

"[G]oing to high school, I saw how popular girls had to behave to get the boys. I knew I couldn’t fit into that. So I decided to do the opposite. I refused to wear makeup, to have a hairstyle. I refused to shave. I had hairy armpits. The boys in my school would make fun of me … 'Hairy monster.' You know, things like that … Straight men did not find me attractive."

On sexuality:

"I think that the world is not comfortable with female sexuality. It’s always coming from a male point of view, and a woman is being objectified by a man… and even women are comfortable with that. But when a woman does it, ironically, women are uncomfortable with it. I think a lot of that has to do with conditioning."

On aging in the spotlight:

"I find whenever someone writes anything about me, my age is right after my name. It’s almost like they’re saying, ‘Here she is, but remember she’s this age, so she’s not that relevant anymore.’ Or ‘Let’s punish her by reminding her and everyone else.’ When you put someone’s age down, you’re limiting them."